Amazon. com Services LLC

Healthcare

CashProgramManager

$83–130k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Cash Program Manager at Amazon. com Services LLC. Skills: Revenue Cycle Management, Cash reconciliation, Process automation. Monitor and reconcile cash payments. Develop and maintain cash posting controllership”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years program management experience, 3+ years process improvement initiatives, Knowledge of Excel advanced, Knowledge of SQL, Experience using data and metrics, Experience working cross functionally, Experience working in healthcare environment

Nice to Have

3+ years end to end delivery, 3+ years driving process improvements, Experience stakeholder management, Experience building processes, Experience project management, Experience schedules

What You'll Do.

Monitor and reconcile cash payments

Develop and maintain cash posting controllership

Create dashboards for performance visibility

Partner to resolve payment discrepancies

Streamline cash workflows

Lead cash reconciliation processes

Communicate findings to external stakeholders

Conduct root cause analysis

Identify solutions to automate cash recording

Ensure cash posting processes comply with regulations

Support month-end close

Support audit requirements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

RCM Operations; Healthcare Finance Operations; Accounting; Finance; Health System Partners; External stakeholders; Payers

Communication Scope

Communicate findings

Process & Methodology

Program management, Process improvement

Full Job Description

Amazon One Medical (AOM) is passionately working to build a best-in-class healthcare product designed to make high-quality healthcare easy to access. We own Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) within AOM, which represents the comprehensive financial lifecycle that manages patient accounts from their initial healthcare service request/appointment booking through to the final payment settlement. This process is fundamental to AOM's financial stability and operational efficiency, allowing us to focus primarily on delivering quality patient care. We are seeking a talented Program Manager who is familiar with the billing complexities of the healthcare industry. You will have strong math or analytical skills to ensure we are accurately recording cash payments into our billing system, have strong communication skills to be able to explain our cash reconciliations to external stakeholders, and identify solutions that can automate how we record our cash. This role will partner closely with RCM Operations, Healthcare Finance Operations, Accounting, Finance, and our Health System Partners (external to Amazon). Key job responsibilities - Monitor and reconcile cash payments across all payment channels (insurance, patient, HSP) to ensure accurate recording in the billing system - Develop and maintain cash posting controllership and workflows to minimize posting errors and improve automation opportunities - Track key metrics including cash posting accuracy, posting lag time, and reconciliation variances while creating dashboards for performance visibility - Partner with RCM Operations, Healthcare Finance Operations, Accounting, Finance, and Health System Partners to resolve payment discrepancies and streamline cash workflows - Lead cash reconciliation processes and communicate findings to external stakeholders including health system partners and payers - Conduct root cause analysis on payment posting errors and identify solutions to automate cash recording processes - Ensure cash post

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